Hello gents,
Looking for input from your experience with Hornady's Lock-N-Load system.
I have an ole Dillon 550 I use for things like 45ACP, 38 Spl, etc. Have always loaded 38-40 on a single stage (not progressive) just because the brass is so thin and fragile. For the single stage I've just always used my RCBS Rock Chucker.
My conundrum is that with the RCBS when I swap dies I'm "loosing" my crimp "placement." I hate fooling around with it and "hoping" I got it back to the same place as before (and you know you never do).
Options seem to be setting up a separate tool head for the Dillon with just a crimp die so it stays put in a Dillon tool head, or something like the Lock-N-Load where the die would stay set in a Hornady die bushing.
Thoughts?
Looking for input from your experience with Hornady's Lock-N-Load system.
I have an ole Dillon 550 I use for things like 45ACP, 38 Spl, etc. Have always loaded 38-40 on a single stage (not progressive) just because the brass is so thin and fragile. For the single stage I've just always used my RCBS Rock Chucker.
My conundrum is that with the RCBS when I swap dies I'm "loosing" my crimp "placement." I hate fooling around with it and "hoping" I got it back to the same place as before (and you know you never do).
Options seem to be setting up a separate tool head for the Dillon with just a crimp die so it stays put in a Dillon tool head, or something like the Lock-N-Load where the die would stay set in a Hornady die bushing.
Thoughts?